I've been an avid dslr shooter for the past 5-6 years. Nikon mainly with a little Canon. I'm thinking about ditching it all and going strictly micro 4/3s.

I look forward to the experience.

Thanks.

John

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I sold my Nikon D3 and f2.8 lenses. Two main things pushed me over the edge. 1. The big black brick was sitting in the bag way too much because it was always a hassle to tote it. 2. I didn't need the power and ability of that system to make the type of images I was really doing.

If I was into sports photography or low light stuff like concert photography I'd have never switched. Mostly I enjoy wildlife and that means a lot of hiking/walking and the need for a lot of reach. The 'reach' costs thousands of dollars with CanNikon and weighs several pounds.

I sold my Nikon D3 and f2.8 lenses. Two main things pushed me over the edge. 1. The big black brick was sitting in the bag way too much because it was always a hassle to tote it. 2. I didn't need the power and ability of that system to make the type of images I was really doing.

If I was into sports photography or low light stuff like concert photography I'd have never switched. Mostly I enjoy wildlife and that means a lot of hiking/walking and the need for a lot of reach. The 'reach' costs thousands of dollars with CanNikon and weighs several pounds.

I'm much happier now and shooting much much more.

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Nice to hear the system is working for you. I have a good feeling about it. I went from D700 to D7000 and actually like the smaller body. The power and ability of FX over matched my uses as well. Now I may be going a step further.

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